RE: Christian Looking For Debate
October 29, 2011 at 9:31 am
(This post was last modified: October 29, 2011 at 10:33 am by The Grand Nudger.)
The evil and calamity discussion has been had. It doesn't matter which way you translate it. God is a triggerman by either translation. You're willing to excuse him already, obviously, so I understand that you don't feel this way. But if you're going to go engaging in the hypothetical the only reason to ignore this is because of it's inconvenience. Credit for the good, shirk the bad. Sounds like god is trying to scapegoat his creations at this point.
A god, all things considered, could be responsible for both, and unbeholden to us and still be a god. "The problem of evil" is one created by some (and certainly not all, see our resident might is right crowd) christian's theology. Unless you can give me any reason to even begin to suspect that this theology is correct in any way, why would I regard this problem as anything but a manufactured one?
A god, all things considered, could be responsible for both, and unbeholden to us and still be a god. "The problem of evil" is one created by some (and certainly not all, see our resident might is right crowd) christian's theology. Unless you can give me any reason to even begin to suspect that this theology is correct in any way, why would I regard this problem as anything but a manufactured one?
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